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NZIBF 2023 Chair Report

NZIBF 2023 Chair Report

I am pleased to present my third report on the activities and achievements of the NZ International Business Forum (NZIBF) for 2023-24, our sixteenth year of operations.  I am grateful to all Members and to our executive team for your continuing support. As I...

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NZIBF 2022 Chair Report

NZIBF 2022 Chair Report

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2022 CHAIR’S REPORT I am pleased to present my second report on the activities and achievements of the NZ International Business Forum (NZIBF) for 2022-23, our fifteenth year of operations.  At the outset I would like to thank Members for...

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Wanted! New FTA Partners

Wanted! New FTA Partners

This new research completed for NZIBF by Sense Partners provides a forward-looking, data-driven...

Chair’s Annual Report 2019

Chair’s Annual Report 2019

Annual General Meeting Auckland, 26 November 2019 I am pleased to present my fourth report on the...

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T Day has come

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President Trump’s decision to impose tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China has consequences for the whole world. Further such action may be in the pipeline. Read our initial assessment from Stephen Jacobi.

Back to the future?

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It’s been a busy but tough year for trade. Read our end-of-year roundup by Executive Director Stephen Jacobi.

CPTPP and the art of living dangerously

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Read Stephen Jacobi’s assessment of the recent CPTPP Ministerial: there’s not much shouting about CPTPP these days but more passion would be a good thing

NZIBF 2024 Chair Report

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Read the NZIBF Chair’s report for 2024.

Reimagining the trans-Tasman relationship for two decades

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Australia is our most important partner. This year the Australia NZ Leadership Forum celebrates 20 years. Our colleague Simon Le Quesne reflects on this milestone for the Trade Working Blog.

THE NEXT BIG IDEA – THE SOUTHERN LINK

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SouthernLink is a big, bold idea we need to help double export value. It’s a concept that is gaining traction but needs more advocacy, writes Stephen Jacobi.